Description
Restore full heating power to your microwave with the genuine OEM magnetron part W10754299.
If your microwave is no longer heating properly or takes far longer than it used to, the magnetron may be failing. This high-voltage component is responsible for generating the microwave energy that cooks your food. Replacing it restores efficient and even heating.
Works With:
This magnetron is compatible with many models and brand lines including but not limited to:
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Brands: Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, Roper, Jenn‑Air, KitchenAid, Magic Chef, Crosley, Norge, IKEA.
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Replaces part numbers: 8206341, W10210845, W10216360, W10496310.
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Verified compatible model examples include: AMV1160VAS0, AMV1150VAS1, WMH31017HB0, WMH32519HV5 and many others.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Genuine OEM part built to factory specifications — ensures fit, performance and safety.
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Restores proper microwave heating — helps eliminate uneven heating, cold spots, and slow cook times.
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Direct drop-in replacement — designed for easy installation by qualified technicians or advanced DIYers (note: high-voltage component).
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Helps extend life of your microwave and avoid full unit replacement.
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Backed by reliable part vendors with warranty options (check vendor listing for details).
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Microwave runs but does not heat food
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Food stays cold while the plate or bowl gets hot
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Takes much longer than normal to warm items
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Humming, buzzing, or clicking noise during operation
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Microwave smells burnt or emits a faint electrical odor
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Visible arcing or burn marks inside the cavity or near the waveguide
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The breaker trips or fuse blows when starting the microwave
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Common Symptoms That Indicate You Need a New Magnetron
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Microwave runs but does not heat food
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Food stays cold while the plate or bowl gets hot
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Takes much longer than normal to warm items
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Humming, buzzing, or clicking noise during operation
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Microwave smells burnt or emits a faint electrical odor
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Visible arcing or burn marks inside the cavity or near the waveguide
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The breaker trips or fuse blows when starting the microwave
Important Safety & Install Notes:
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⚠️ Danger: This component deals with high voltage even when unplugged. If you are not experienced in appliance repair, consult a professional.
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Power must be disconnected before servicing. Discharge the high-voltage capacitor if removing covers.
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Confirm your appliance model number matches one of the compatible models above and/or cross-check the original part number before purchase.
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After installation, test your microwave with a cup of water for 2 minutes to verify heating (per standard service test guidelines).
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Run the microwave with the cover on — never operate with outer casing removed as it serves as the RF and shock shield.



